mwatson2
mwatson2
mwatson2

As someone who has spent the last 10 years in the auto-industry I can relate to the pace of change. I think the internet and the ease of access has changed the world’s way of doing business and I’m thinking it may not ever settle. The phrase “How we used to do it” will simply go away because it will always be

This is a priceless example of a market opening up to the masses only to get flooded by clueless amateurs. Shame on Steam for launching such a big program with so little control in place, and shame of on these modders for choosing to read the fine print only when it bites them in the butt. That genuinely cracked me

I was always curious how someone figured that bug out since it had like 5 COMPLETELY random steps. The only one I remember was using the swim ability and swimming up and down some buggy area that was half land, half water until you got into an encounter.

Yes! Great memory.

When they fixed the ability(bug) to scale walls/steep inclines it killed the game for me.

I’m sort of a serial exploiter/hacker and even my friends acknowledge it. I’ve exploited and hacked my way through just about everything e.g. Neopets, WoW, Counterstrike, Diablo (1/2/3), Borderlands, Steam trading, Skyrim, Second Life, etc.

Of course I’ve wondered and I think I can nail it down to three reasons.

An interesting phenomenon brought on by the internet is that we have a full spectrum of intelligence levels now able to publish their thoughts. As a direct result, this has enabled this full range of people to now feel entitled to belittle individuals who possess slightly less intelligence on a particular topic.

One of the cons of capitalism ;)

Just like we saw with Netflix, I assume it will become a battle, and a problem for both parties.

I live in one of the cities where Comcast is piloting their data cap program. Their service is wonderful here, the cap, not so much.

Well, when fewer people have access to downloads, patches,and dlc it will be!

My original download of Titanfall somehow was corrupted. The second and successful opportunity pushed me over my Comcast data cap. I’m very curious how the industry will handle data caps.

My plan today was to get up early and play catch up. I slept like shit so I’m about to add another 10hrs of poor production onto my week. It’s amazing how much sleep deprivation can destroy a week.

That’s what I’m thinking as well. How exactly does that work?

God that gave me a hilarious visual.

God that gave me a hilarious visual.

Of all the house projects one can do, I hate ceiling fans the most. Nothing like propping up a giant magnet on the top of a ladder while you let go with both hands to fish wires through poles then wire it all up. Not all fans come with the "hook" feature.

Nice expansion... I’ll take it!

Well this was ALMOST great. I went into Tasker to program different intensities for various battery levels, or when charging and you only get an On/Off option. It’s shame because I can see level 5 really saving some battery, but you would never want it maxed out all day.

A year? I knew a few bot programs nailed it down then people started duplicating it with AutoHotkey.